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Crisis Assistance Ministry warns of $40,000 federal funding loss; asks Indian Trail to champion eviction-prevention support
Summary
Scribe/Crisis Assistance Ministry told the council April 8 it faces the probable loss of roughly $40,000 in restricted federal housing funds in June and appealed for town, church and business partners to help maintain eviction-prevention services for dozens of local families.
Heather Gardner, executive director of Crisis Assistance Ministry (doing business in Union County), told the council April 8 that the nonprofit is facing a likely loss of about $40,000 in restricted federal housing funds that expire in June.
Gardner said the restricted funds supported eviction-prevention work that last year served about 80 households and many children. She described the current local housing…
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